And all their echoes, mourn. The willows and the hazel copses green Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers that... Milton's Minor Poems - 第128页作者:John Milton - 1904 - 179 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| John Wilson - 1857 - 448 页
...canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling-herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that then- gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn blows ; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherd's ear. * * * * * * * * Eeturn, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells and... | |
| 1857 - 536 页
...both. Where were ye, nymphs ! when the remorseless deep Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas 1 For neither were ye playing on the steep Where your old bards, the famous Druids, he ! Nor on the shagcy top of Mona, high, Nor yet where Deva spreads her wizard stream. — Lycid Having... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 页
...thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wear...Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherd's ear. Where were yer Nymphs, when the remorseless deepClosed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither were... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 页
...soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, 45 Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wear,...white-thorn blows; — Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherd's car. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep 50 Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Keightley - 1859 - 492 页
...thy sofI lays. As killing as the eanker to the rose, Or taint- worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn blows ; Sueh, Lyeidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed... | |
| Louis Lohr Martz - 1986 - 388 页
...harsh and crude: Where were ye Nymphs when the remorseless deep Clos'd o're the head of your lov'd Lycidas? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old Bards, the famous Druids ly, Nor on the shaggy top of Mono high, Nor yet where Deva spreads her wisard stream: Ay me, I fondly... | |
| Edward Le Comte - 1991 - 168 页
...of the throne of God." This is not the only hill of difficulty in "Lycidas." "Where were ye Nymphs?" "For neither were ye playing on the steep / Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie." There are at least half a dozen conjectures as to what that steep is. Passing from Latin or Greek to... | |
| Reynolds Price - 1995 - 372 页
...thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white thorn blows; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherd's ear." Ten minutes later at the poem's hushed... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 页
...thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wear. When first the whitethom blows; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherd's ear. Where were ye nymphs when the remorseless... | |
| William Harmon - 1998 - 386 页
...thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flowers that their gay wardrobe wear When...ear. Where were ye Nymphs when the remorseless deep Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old... | |
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